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there are very few localities that are i T he same old sing-song ha? come Yamhill County Reporter: sending iij) a bitter wall on invount from Sacramento every day during the past week. The senatorial dead lock continued in the legislature un til after the 67th ballot, when the Grant and Barnes forces combined against Burns and balloted for ad- journment sine die, wbieh was car- B y an act of the late legislature ried by a vote of 48 to 28. the grand jury system has been vir tually abolished. It is provided that T he bond of friendship between the district attorney may proceed the United States and Germany ap against parties charged with crime, pears to bo of the genuine sort. by information instead of indictment. Uncle Sam has promised to look af The grand jury may be convened on ter the interests of German subjects the order of the circuit judge upon in the Philippines, and reiving upon proper showing being made by the this promise, German ships have prosecuting attorney that such is been ordered withdrawn from Phil deemed necessary upon some very ippine water., and sent over to China, important case, but this will likely presumably to hold in check the bad be a rare occurrence. The law con Chinese lads who have lately been tained no emergency clause, and will calling the German ailors hard not therefore go into effect until af names. ter the expiration of ninety days, or on May 17th. R estrictive legislation and consti of any neglect of an appropriation. Nearly every member of the legisla ture who claimed a “divvy'' from the treasury got it if he had anything to trade for it. If. I. \%lll IB, Editor A I’rtipr Subscription $1.00 Per Year. ADVERTISING RATES. Reading notices in local column« 10 cent» per line for first week and 5 cents per lino thereafter. Display advertisements, annual rates, one inch per month 91; each additional inch 50 cents jx’i month. Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding 10 lines published fre«. if furnished in time to be current news. Additional matter 10 cent* per line. FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 189.» Tn»: descendants of Spaniards have an inherent love for music, but those over at Manila draw the line at American quicksteps. T LOCAL NEWS. The Workmen of Charity lodge No 7 will initiate about 15 candidates tonight and wind up with a big supper. Four hobos were put to work on the streets yesterday, l«cause they refused to leave town when ordered to do so by the marshal. A large majority of headaches are caused by eyestrains. See l»r. Barr for same. March 13th to 20th, at Hr. Wright’s office. I’rof. J. M. Garrison of Forest Grove lias been employed to teach a course of penmanship in tbe public schools of Lliis city. Pry Plates! Dry Plates! 25 per cent! Mrs. Harry Watkins left on Saturday for her futrre home st Boise. off, all size«. W m . F. D iei . sciinkidek . A committee ha? examined the water Miss Bertha Simpson was home from Portlaud several days last week visiting works plant, anti pronounce it in good her father who lias been very sick for; condition. They will report to the city» some time. council. Wui. Ifeinstock, who has had a serious ' N. E Kegg will call his new grocery illuess from heart trouble, is now able the “St. Charles store,’’and will open to 1« tqi and about, and we hope he may the same as soon as Mark sisters va live many years yet, and have the best cate the building. garden in tow n. C ongress will finish its labors atid Died—In Lafayette, Oregon, March 2d, 1899, Mrs. Alice S. Millov, wife of John adjourn this week, in all probability. ------ ►•*——— Milloy, deceased. Mrs. Milloy was born I in Chelialem valley, Sept. 7th. 1854, and ' They'll have to depend on Oregon was a stepdaughter of Dr. J. W. Watts. for early vegetables this year. The Dr. A. A. Parr, scientific optician of Portland, will be in McMinnville March i 13th, to remain one week. See him if troubled with your eyes or have head-) aches. Consultation free. At Dr. Wright’s office. crop in Florida has been frozen and the California crop burned up. Private advices from Manila received ------------- »> »«■» -♦ ■■■ — at l’endleton are to the effect that Tracy Aaron Rose, the original owner of' Inman of that city, a member of company the townsite of Roseburg, died at D, Oregon volunteers, was killed Wed his residence in that county on Wed nesday while engaged in signal service nesday, of paralysis, by which be S pain will court martial all her work. No further particulars have been I.ct I'« Rite to the Occasion. was stricken some time ago. captains who lost their ships at Ma received. Tracy Inman was a son of Where shall we hold the encampment ----- ■ — Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Inman of Pendleton, nila and Santiago. As if they could next June, and what kind of a building T he Inter-Ocean says “it will and w as about 22 years of age. help it, or hold out against Dewey shall be constructed? These are the and his fleet on the one hand, and Mr. W. A. Currie, representing tbe questions that committees are wrestling never do to undo anything we may tutional limitations have practically B aron Von Kammerstein Loxten. tlie peerless battleship Oregon on eliminated tho race problems in the Wiley B. Allen company of Portland, with. The location ought to be central attempt to do for Dewey.” Baron Manteuffel and others of the the other. south. The Spanish war has done was in tbe city last week, and again on and on the west side of the railroad. German and Prussian cabinets are Cure n Cold in One Day. much to remove the old bitterness Tuesday, and affected sale of a Fischer There is a good vacancy on the north of Missot ni has caught the expan riding their high horses because and animosities, and when another piano to Mr. D. 1. Asbury. The com the Catholic church, and another west Take Laxative Bromo Quinine.Tablets. sion fever, and a number of persons Dew v told the German captain at election comes, unless all signs fail, pany is pushing business this spring, of Judge Ramsey’s residence. There is Allgdruggists refund money if it fails to- and are doing more than ever before. one east of the depot, but on the wrong have volunteered their services to Manila to be careful and not go iu the campaign in the south will be They realize that one of the very best side of the railroad. Those who have at cure. The genuine has I.. B. Q. on each range of his guns. One of them tablet. For sale by Rogers Bros. join an expedition down to Honduras. conducted on lines of patriotism and methods of attracting the jieople’s at tended these state encampments esti said: “ Had we increased our navy Federal authorities will crush tlx1 business, and some interesting polit tention to the advantages of taading with mate the total number of visitors at an sooner, so that we now had a strong fond hopes of this band. ical developments may be looked for. them, is to use the newspapers, and in a average of 2,000. Probably one-fourth of fleet, the United States would not ----------------- The south needs the tariff for the de liberal manner. I this number would go into camp, which have dared to use the language she I t is feared that the Nicaragua velopment of its resources and indus The monthly teachers’ institute was would require quite a space of ground. has used toward Germany.'1 An canal bill will be defeated in the tries, for the protection of its lum held in Carlton last Saturday in the Many attend these annual encampments other one of the brave barons wound . house, owing to the stand that Speak ber, sugar, tobacco, cotton and min Christian church. There were about who are not old soldiers, but tiud the up his speech denouncing Americans er Reed has taken against the meas erals. and for the encouragement of thirty teachers present. History and occasion one of rare enjoyment, enabling them to become acquainted with new with the declaration: “ If we want to the manufactures that are spring vertical writing were the subjects for the sections of the country, renew old ac ure. While a majority of the house impress them, we must show them morning study, and most of the teachers favors the bill, the necessary two- ing up in every direction south of took part in the discussion. An inter quaintances and form new ones. State thirds vote to overrule the speaker our fist.'' The German empire, how Mason and Dixon’s line. esting program was rendered by the : and municipal officers, candidates, pros- ever, does not mean to be ugly. This will be lucking. Carlton school children, under direction i pective immigrants and home-seekers all ''fighting talk’’ only comes from a. Leaving aside the desire of our of Prof. Hagerty. In tbe afternoon, the j | watch such gatherings as a means of P ortland business men arc mak section of German public men, and people to be regular and correct in chief feature was a paper on “Morals and quick and ready information, It is a ing an effort to establish a foothold is simply “froth.” all attitudes, says a Washington Manners.” by Prof. Barzee of the college, ; | time for McMinnville to put her best foot in the Philippines, They have or- followed bv a long discussion, in which , forward, and rise to the importance of O regon is now receiving a very correspondent, it is a question all teachers took part. The attendance the occasion. We can create a very good Decide upon what money you ganized the Portland < trionfai Trade whether our government would not wish to invest in a watch—come association, and will send a repre- desiruble class of immigrants per actually protit by the loss of the was about ltlo in the afternoon. This impression with harmonious and active talk HONESTLY and we will as sentative to the Philippines to look sons who have means at their com treaty, provided this loss could be was one of tbe best institutes the county , work, and convince our visitors of what we really are—a prosperous and growing after their interests. HONESTLY give you the best Expansion mand to invest in the purchase of charged to tho action of the Spanish has ever had. value for your money—be it lit will enable us to expand commercial homeBf or to enable t hem to engage , government, as would be the case if The people of Yamhill county are not town in the midst of the most fertile spot in Oregon—ora very had impression from tle or be it big. Rely upon our ly, and Oregon's farms, forests, or in any occupation that suits them. A i the cortes refused to ratify it. The behind in the matter of discussing and lack of interest and liberality in the prep large number of the pioneers of Or-1 solving questions connected with the judgment in buying a watch and chards and manufactories will be arations. Every citizen should vie with United States, it can be stated on blame us for all wrongs. called upon ta supply the demands egon came to the state with only * the highest authority, would refuse war. One of these was up for considera every other citizen to make the occasion of our far-reaching avenues of trad«*. their tireless energy and honorable to surrender the Philippines, and. tion in school district No. 26 recently. It a complete success. This is the modern was whether members of the U. S. navy motives as capital. They built homes W m . F. D ielschneider , on the other hand, would be relieved could properly be called soldiers, or spirit; it is the proper spirit. It is the and laid the foundation for a great McMinnville's Reliable Jeweler. D bwf . y has called for the buttle spirit that builds towns and cities of life from tin' treaty obligation to pay whether they shouldn’t always be re ship Oregon to be dispatched to Ma commonwealth, blit, the opportunities the Spanish government $20,000,000 ferred to as sailors. An old sailor, who and progress. It will be an opportune Two doors below postoffice. which they found are not open to the nila. Admiral Dewey says: “For i served his time, lives in the district, and time to exploit our school facilities, our They have on account of the cession of the is musical organizations, civic and religious political reasons the (iregon should new-comer of to-day. lands. Cuba would retain her pres lie took the ground that “sailors” was societies, and if all signs fail not, our vanished with tlx 1 reign of hardships be sent here at once.' W hatever the ent status, and all that would be the proper name for them, and the political reasons are, it is safe to which the early settlers were called lacking would be a recognition bv judges of the debate sustained him. The broad acres of grain will be w aving to The following general formsare always in stork the summer breezes and giving certain for sale ut the Reporter office : presume that the presence of the Or upon to endure, and new conditions the Spanish government of the le old sailor also thinks more credit should hint of the productiveness of Yamhill and Warranty Deeds . Real Eaiate Mortgage now confront the immigrant. While Quit-claim Deuds chattel Mortgage be given the navy for fighting qualities egon at Marila will have a chilling I Bond for Deed Satisfaction oi Mort. county. Let every citizen stand up erect, gality of that status. However, the Farm Least* Transfer of Mortgage effect upon any gathering sentiment this state offers superior inducements officials do not believe that the Span than people are wont to give them. There shake the kinks out of himself, and be Notes and Receipts. Bill of Sale is no doubt, that a little jealousy exists to the home builder and to the man Crop Mortgages. Order books, of interference by European powers, ish government will go to the ex tietween land and sea forces on this counted as one ready and willing to do Acknowledgements, Abstracts. Justices ’ Blanks. as well as upon the Filipinos who engaging in business, it takes a lar his share toward giving his home town a treme of defeating the treaty, and score. We carry a large stork of stationery and are have not yet joined Aguinaldo, but ger amount of capital now' to give probably the worst that can happen boost next June. prepaid to do Job printing ol every suit iu the An attempt was made by a portion of nest style of the art anti at low figures. him a start than was required when whose sympathies are with him. the state was new. Thus, in a busi will bt'a delay in the exchange of tin' I the city council Tuesday evening to re lieve Supt. Sliger of liis duties at the ratifications. T he Nicaragua canal bill passed ness sense immigrants who command waterworks, but lie refused to vacate. No C-S5. the senate last week along with the capital ¡»re spoken of as a “desirable charge of incompetency or negligence of è* ICeirardiiag School »elections. river and harbor appropriation bill, class," for with the advent of capi duty has been substantiated against him , The annual election for members of and the measure will now go to the tal more industries will spring up and lie naturally desires vindication ?♦ house for their concurrence, < )rc»gon than many of us now hope for. Or the public school board will occur in the rather than going out under a cloud. Two several districts next Monday. The law petitions in favor of his being retained egon will become a manufacturing The well-known place for the best meal in the city. Î* is interested in the canal bill to the Ü» defining qualifications of voters at ail have been filed with the city recorder, state, and the products of her fields, extent that several thousand dollars J* .school meetings and school elections, (»ne is bv citizens, and contains 10(1 ew ining oom would be saved to the farmers every forests and mines will furnish raw and providing for the establishment of year. There was shipped from the material for mills and manufacturing (silling places at elections in districts names, 90 percent of whom are water The Largest in McMinnville, has been recently fitted with best of I» j "('usnmers. The other is by the 11.emen port of Portland during 1S9S wheat institutions and afford labor for having a school population of more than and contains 4) names. Wednesday taste. Liberal service and all you can eat. M» and flour aggregat ing a ' sum almost thousands in addit ion to those already . 2,(KI0 is as follows :— I Marshal Neal served notice by order for Fruits, Candies, Nuts and Cigars. Give Cs a Call. Section 1. In all school districts in Sliger to vacate, but Sliger said lie ig »15,(NN),000. Some of this went di employed. It is true there is room i* T. A. WHITE. rect to tin' orient, but much of it was in Oregon for the man with pluck this state now created or that shall here nored the whole proceeding, and still re i» shipped to European markets, via and brains, but the stern fact is ap after lie created, any citizen of thisstate, mains. The council is exjiected to meet } mule or female, married or unmarried, parent also that tlx* immigrant with Tuesday night, to act on the petitions. Cape Horn. W ith a short passage shall be entitled to vote at any school to the Atlantic our farmers would a big bank account will find the most I election er scliool meeting, who is twen- doubtless have realized from two to room. , tv-one years of age, and lias resided in Think of liv, live cents more per bushel for their < ing a year or A wicked exchange -pys that Ad the district thirty (!k>) days immediately ’ two after one wheat. That tho Nicaragua canal is is dead ; dead miral Dewey's political reasons for preceding the meeting or election, and a national requirement there is no who has |iropcrty in the district to tlie to all practical in wanting the battleship at Manila is value of at least $100, ns shown by tents and purposes, doubt, and its const ruction will make dead, with the auto to assist him in teaching the Filipinos the last preceding county assessment, graph of death in smooth many of the rough places in «T | C X I F» I h ' tie re n t tints. Makes a nice wall on how to run a political primary meet upon which he or she is required to pay scribed on brow and the western farmer a pathway. 0 1 <* UC13 LII1C Paj»er, Wood or Plaster. cheek and lip. ing. 1 a tax ; provided, that in districts of lees Thou sa n d s of ------- 9 »•« -9------- women live for than one thousand inhabitants women \ Stoves and General Hardware. Paints, I’ hksikkxt McKinley refers tlx a year or two Washington paper says that who are widows and male citi Implements, Plows, Harrows, after all help Philippine matter to the |>eople. Miss Tongue, daughter of tho Ore fulness and zens over twenty-one years of age who ¿Sp Garden Tools and Fresh Garden Seeds. The people have already spoken, ami gon congressman, during her short have children in the district of school happiness have /// 1 gone out of the treaty has been ratified. The stay in Washington has become gen age, and w ho shall have resided in tlie It their lives O. O. HODSON When a woman American llag will not be hauled i-rally popular, that at several presi district thirty days, as aforesaid, shall lie, becomes hope down at Manila, for the nation can dential receptions she was among entitled to vote at anv school meeting I lessly helpless and unhappy not take a step backward. The flag the chosen guests. for the election of school direclore or she is practic : school clerk. ally dead ......R woman w will not remain there because mere young to whom the future is a dreary waste, the young Section 2. Ill school districts in this wife who is a helpless, nervous sentiment prevents us from hauling The California legislature lias been invalid, it down when once raised: but the goaded by newspaper criticism and ' state having a school population of 1 the mother whose babes are a burden in stead of a blessing, all these, unless they Hag will remain th ing then' because ridiculous cartooning by the big San two thousand or over, as shown by the ( take the right measures to recover their last preceding school census, shall be health, are better dead than living. In the it is for tho interest of all parties, Francisco dailies, to pass in a tit of subdivided into voting wards by tbe di majority of cases these ghosts of women tlx* interest of humanity, and be- passion a '■weeping anti-eartoon law, rectors of such district, such wards to owe their condition to weakness and dis THE GREAT of the distinctly feminine organism. cause it is a part of the plan of di and the governor has signed the eonforni ns near as possible to the city ease Frequently they have been deceived by vine prov idenee, which, in some measure, making it a law within 6(1 wards comprised in its b >nndaries. The the incorrect diagnosis of some obscure National Family physician and do not understand the true mysterious way seems to govern the days. As a matter of fact the Cali lioard of director« of all such districts nature of their trouble. It only costs a postage stamp for a woman to destinies of nations. t»nr nation and fornia legislature deserves all the shall estahli-<h at least one |H>lling place two-cent write and describe her condition to Dr Newspaper our race will surmount tlx* obstacles | ridicule heaped upon it. but the new in each ward, the judge and clerks of R V. Pierce, an eminent and skilful special ist. tor thirty year« chief consulting phys FOR which shall be qiiahtied electors w ithin which they meet, and we need not luw will kick up a big row among the ician to Hie Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical the provisi >us of lliis set, and residents Institute of Rufi'alo. N Y He will answer fear the future. The greater Amer newspapers. letu rs from ailing women without charge of such ward ; and each elector shall be 1 ica has come because it is for the Hr is the discoverer of I)r Pierce’s Fa required to cast his or her ballot in that j vorite Prescription, the greatest of all mutual bi'iielit of those who take and Tit»: possibility of an extra session ward in which lie or she resides. known medicines for women It acts LEGAL BLANKS. White’s Restaurant N D R » » 4» Rambler Bicycles $40. * Wall Paper The New Weekly Tribune Farmers and those who are taken of congress has been lessened by the house passing the senate army reor ganization bill. Henderson, Gros venor ami Cannon on the republican side, and Bailey the democratic lead er, threw their influence toward the passage of the bill, and the measure secured the necessary two-thirds majority and j»as.sed under suspen M kmii »: hs of the legislature who failed in their implied pretensions of reform are hearing from their con stituents. It is a noticeable fact, however, that the p<x>pl<> an» not kicking when1 their section has re ceived a benefit, regardless of the appropriation that helped them. But ( sion of the rules. castoria Rear« the signature of C has , H. Fl ftchk ?.. In twe for more than thirty yearn, and Thf >*(M> //are Always directly on the delicate organ* concerned in maternity and makes them strong, healthy and vigorous It banishes the in dispositions of the anxious period and makes babv's coming easy and almost painless. ft cures all disorders and dis placement« and checksexhansting drains. ••preview» to motherhood mv wife was very sick write« I>rnni« H Councilv E«q . of Clear Water. Wright Co. Minn • Two bottles of Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription made her well and strong Dr. Pierce s Pleasant Pellet« cure bil iousness and cuosapation. One a doee. They never gnpe. Villagers ______ And , your _________ favorite home paper, The Reporter, both one year for $1.25. 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